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TABLES  OF  ORGANIZATION 
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WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 
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WAR  DEPARTMENT 
THE  ADJUTANT  GENERAL'S  OFFICE 


TELEGRAPH  BATTALION 

SIGNAL  CORPS 


TABLES  OF  ORGANIZATION 
AND  EQUIPMENT 


JULY,  1917 


WASHINGTON 

GOVERNMENT  PRINTING  OFFICE 
1917 


WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

Document  No.  617, 

Office  of  The  Adjutant  General. 


5 


WAR  DEPARTMENT, 

WASHINGTON,  June  21,  1917. 

,This  manual  is  published  for  the  information  and  government  of 
the  Army  of  the  United  States. 

[2573551  A.  G.  O.] 
BY  ORDER  OF  THE   SECRETARY  OF  WAR: 

TASKER  H.  BLISS, 

Major  General ,  Acting  Chief  of  Staff. 
OFFICIAL  : 

H.  P.  McCAIN, 

The  Adjutant  General. 

3 


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TABLE  OF  CONTENTS. 


Page. 

Property  accountability 7 

Table  1. — Organization  of  a  telegraph  battalion 9 

Table  2 .- — Quartermaster  property 10 

Table  3.— Ordnance  property 14 

Table  4. — Signal  property 15 

Table  5. — Individual  equipment 17 

Table  6. — General  notes — Assembled  equipment  and  accessories 18 


PROPERTY  ACCOUNTABILITY. 

1.  There  shall  normally  be  but  one  accountable  officer  for  Equip- 
ment C  of  each  bureau  of  a  telegraph  battalion  and  such  officer  will 
account  on  a  separate  return  for  all  articles  listed  in  the  following 
tables.     He  will  be  known  as  the  battalion  supply  officer. 

2.  When  different  officers  serve  as  supply  officers  of  the  different 
bureaus    they   will   be    designated    as    "battalion    quartermaster/' 
'  'battalion  signal   officer/'   etc.     Should  local  conditions  make   it 
desirable  or  necessary  to  have  an  accounting  officer  for  any  detach- 
ment serving  separately  from  its  parent  organization,  one  may  be 
designated  for  that  purpose  and  the  articles  of  Equipment  C  that 
pertain  to  such  detachment  will  be  transferred  to  the  designated 
accountable  officer  of  the  detachment,  but  as  soon  as  the  condi- 
tions  making   this   separate    accountability   necessary   ceases,    the 
account  will  be  closed  by  transferring  back  to  the  unit  supply  officer 
of  the  parent  organization  of  the  accountability  for  the  property 
which  had  been  carried  separately. 

3.  Companies  or  detachments  will  hold  on  memorandum  receipt 
from  the  supply  officer  of  the  battalion  articles  of  Equipment  C 
prescribed  in  the  following  tables  as  provided  in  regulations  and 
orders   (see  Quartermaster  Regulations  and  Paragraph  I,  General 
Orders,  No.  6,  War  Department,  1916). 

4.  Under  normal  peace  conditions  organizations  will  keep  their 
Equipment  C  as  prescribed  complete  and  in  serviceable  condition. 
If  ordered  for  field  duty,  this .  full  equipment  will  be  taken  to  the 
mobilization  and  concentration  points.     If  ordered  on  active  field 
duty,  where  Equipment  B  and  Equipment  A  not  required  for  actual 
strength  can  not  be  taken,  it  will  be  disposed  of.  by  the  battalion 
supply  officer  as  conditions  require,  by  turning  it  in  to  a  camp  supply 
officer  or  depot,  or  by  disposing  of  it  as  otherwise  ordered.     The 
same  course  will  be  followed  at  any  time  during  active  field  service, 
should  equipment  become  surplus. 

5.  The    battalion    supply    officer   will    obtain    replenishment    of 
Equipment  C  by  furnishing  the  post,  camp,  division,  depot,  or  other 
proper  supply  officer  in  exchange  for  articles  by  either  exchange  of 
unserviceable  articles  worn  out  through  fair  wear  and  tear,  or  by 
exchange  of  a  properly  approved  inventory  and  inspection  report, 
survey  report,  statement  of  charges,  certificate  of  expenditure,  or 
other  authorized  method. 

6.  When,   in  compliance  with  competent  orders,  Equipment  C 
has  been  reduced  by  any  part  of  it  being  invoiced  by  the  battalion 

7  ' 


8  TABLES    OF    ORGANIZATION    AND   EQUIPMENT. 

supply  officer  to  ai.other  accountability,  it  will  be  replaced  by  the 
battalion  supply  officer  certifying  the  facts  on  his  requisition.  If 
Equipment  C  has  been  increased  in  any  way,  above'  that  prescribed, 
the  supplies,  when  no  longer  necessary,  will  be  invoiced  to  some 
accountable  officer  at  the  first  opportunity. 

7.  Replenishment   of  Equipment  C  will  habitually  be  obtained 
through  the  battalion  supply  officer,  but  no  entry  of  the  transac- 
tion will  be  made  in  his  account  unless  necessary.     In  emergencies 
an  organization  commander  may  obtain  replenishment  by  any  of  the 
methods  prescribed  for  the  battalion  supply  officer,  but  when  such 
action  is  taken  he  will  promptly  report  the  transaction  to  the  bat- 
talion supply  officer. 

8.  All  garrison  equipment  and  other  Government  property  (includ- 
ing ammunition  for  target  practice),  except  Equipment  C  will  be 
held  by  organization   commanders   on  memorandum   receipt  from 
the  post  or  other  supply  officers.     If  ordered  to  field  duty,  all  articles 
of  the  garrison  equipment  held  on  memorandum  receipt  by  organi- 
zations will  be  turned  over  to  the  post  supply  officer,  and  none  of 
it  will  be  taken  with  the  organization,  except  as  ma}7  be  specially 
ordered  by  the  next  higher  commander. 

9.  When  a  battalion  is  separated  from  a  supply  depot  and  the 
situation  demands  a  reserve  stock  on  hand,  such  reserve  will  be 
accounted  for  on  the  same  return  and  in  the  same  way  as  Equip- 
ment C,  but  so  soon  as  the  necessity  for  carrying  this  reserve  stock 
ceases,  the  surplus  will  be  invoiced  to  the  proper  accountable  officer. 
The  fact  of  having  on  hand  a  reserve  will  not  be  authority  to  issue 
on  memorandum  receipt  to  a  company  or  other  smaller  organiza- 
tion  any  property  in   excess   of  its   prescribed   Equipment  C.     If 
articles  not  listed  as  part  of  Equipment  C  are  necessary,  they  will 
likewise  be  carried  on  the  same  return,  but  as  soon  as  a  post,  depot, 
or  camp  supply  officer  is  designated,  such  property  will  be  invoiced 
to  him. 

10.  Returns  for  property  for  which  the  battalion  supply  officer  is 
accountable   will  be   made    according   to   existing  regulations   and 
orders. 


TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


TABLE  1. — Telegraph  Battalion  Signal  Corps. 


Commissioned. 

Enlisted. 

Motor  trans- 
portation. 

1 
o 

Combat  sup- 
plied by  Sig- 
nal Corps. 

Organization  and 

fj 

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duties. 

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M 

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§ 

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4 

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fcf 

§ 

1 

£ 

j 

£ 

0 

2S 

. 

1 

1 

'2 

a 

I 

1 

1 

1 

1 

1 

US 

¥ 

I 

4 

I 

$ 

1 

(S 

1 

1 

I 

CO 

f' 

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1 

£ 

E 

1 

! 

1 

i 

2 

"3 

s 

I 

Headquarters 

1 

i  i 

i  1 

2 
1 

2  1 

33 

4 

5 

i 

2 

6 

Supply  detachment  . 

5  1 

64 

2 

Two  telegraph  compa- 
nies7   

? 

4 

6 

4 

14 

34 

4 

? 

?4 

300 

9 

26 

26 

206 

Total 

1 

2 

g 

g 

4 

15 

23 

34 

4 

9 

100 

97 

209 

3 

28 

26 

2 

01  0 

Attached    sanitary 
troops  

~1 

5 

1 

1 

1 

6 

ORGANIZATION  OF  A  TELEGRAPH  COMPANY. 


Master 
signal 
electri- 
cian. 

Ser- 
geant, 
first 
class. 

Ser- 
geant. 

Corpo- 
ral. 

Cook. 

Horse- 
shoer. 

Pri- 
vate, 
first 
class. 

Pri- 
vate. 

Total. 

Company  commander's  de- 
tail: 
Ju  aster  signal  electricians 

2 

2 

First  sergeant 

1 

j 

Supply  sergeant  

1 

I 

Mess  sergeant 

1 

I 

Mechanics 

1 

4 

5 

Clerk  

1 

1 

Blacksmith 

1 

1 

Cooks 

2 

2- 

Buglers  

2 

2 

Driver,  inspector's  car 

1 

1 

Motorcycle  drivers,   for 
platoon  chiefs  .  . 



2 

2 

Driver,  truck 

1 

1 

Total    for     company 
headquarters 

2 

1 

3 

2 

1 

g 

20 

Telegraph  section: 
Chief  of  section 

1' 

1 

Chief  operator 

1 

1 

Chief  lineman  . 

j 

] 

Operators 

1 

2 

3 

g 

Linemen 

g 

1 

g 

Drivers  of  trucks 

3 

3 

Messengers 

2 

2 

Total  for  section 

2 

2 

3 

12 

3 

22 

Total  for  2  sections 

4 

4 

6 

24 

6 

44 

Telephone  section: 
Chief  of  section 

1 

1 

Chief  operator 

1 

1 

Chief  lineman 

1 

1 

Switchboard  operators 

3 

3 

Linemen  . 

6 

1 

Drivers  of  trucks 

3 

3 

Messengers 

2 

2 

Total  for  section 

1 

2 

3 

9 

3 

1* 

Total  for  2  sections 

2 

4 

6 

18 

6 

3lx 

Total  for  a  company.  .  . 

| 

7 

11 

17 

2 

1 

48 

12 

100> 

1  Battalion  adjutant. 

2  Acting  sergeant  major. 

3  Orderlies  and  drivers. 

4  Supply  officer. 

106642—17 2 


&  Supply  sergeant. 

6  Clerks  and  drivers. 

7  Each  company  organized  into  4  sections:  2  telephone- 
and  2  telegraph  sections. 


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TABLES   OF    ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


TABLE  2.  —  Quartermaster  property. 

Remarks. 

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1 

1 

1  Issued  as  required,  \  pint  per  day  for  every 
authorized  oil-burning  lantern  of  any  type. 
Winter  use. 

1  See  "Additional  camp  supplies." 

V  F.  S.  R.  253  and  302  and  additional  camp 
/  supplies. 
When  ordered. 

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2 

d 

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Telegraph  battalion,  Signal 
Stencil,  plates,  sets  
Sticks,  size,  shoe  
Stoves,  tent  
Stovepipe,  elbows  
Stovepipe  joints  

TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


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14  TABLES   OF    ORGANIZATION   AND  EQUIPMENT. 

TABLE  3. — Ordnance  property. 


Articles. 

Enlisted  strength. 

Remarks. 

100 

9 

6 

215 

Com- 
pany. 

Bat- 
talion 
head- 
quar- 
ters 
and 

sssr 

At- 
tached 
sani- 
tary 
troops. 

Total 
for 
bat- 
talion. 

EQUIPMENT   A. 
ARMS. 

(Class  VII,  sec.  2.) 
Magazines,  pistol,  extra  

200 
100 

2,100 

18 
9 

189 

418 
209 

4,389 

6 
215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
215 
6 
215 
215 
215 
215 
6 

215 
215 

209 
209 
6 

6 
6 

2 
2 
2 

3 
3 

A  stencil  outfit  consists  of  1 
chest;  1  stencil  brush;  1  box 
of  stencil  paste;  1  set  of  let- 
ters, J  inch,  A  to  Z,  character 
"&"  and  period;  1  set  of  fig- 
ures, J  inch,  0  to  9,  inclusive; 
4  end  pieces,  i  inch;  1  set  of 
letters,  1  inch,  A  to  Z,  char- 
acter "&"  and  period;  1  set 
of  figures,  1  inch,  0  to  9,  in- 
clusive; 4  end  pieces,  1  inch. 

Pistols,  caliber  .45  

(Class  VIII,  sec.  g.) 
Cartridges,  ball,  pistol,  caliber  .45  

PERSONAL  EQUIPMENT. 

(  Class  IX,  sec.  1.) 
Belt,  web,  Hospital  Corps  

6 

6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 
6 

6 
6 

Cans,  bacon  

100 
100 
100 
100 
100 
100 

9 
9 
9 
9 
9 
9 

Cans,  condiment 

Canteen,  Model  1910  

Canteen  covers,  dismounted,  Model  1910 
Cups,  Model  1910  . 

Forks 

Hangers,  double  web,  for  canteen 

Haversacks,  Model  1910 

100 
100 
100 
100 

9 
9 
9 
9 

Knives  

Meat  cans 

Pack  carriers  

Pouches  for  diagnosis  tags  and  instru- 
ments. 
Pouches  for  first-aid  packet  

100 
100 

100 
100 

9 
9 

9 
9 

Spoons 

(Class  IX,  sec.  2.) 
Pistol  holsters  caliber  45 

(Class  IX,  sec.  3.) 
Pistol  belts,  without  saber  rings 

(  Class  IX,  sec.  5.) 
Ration  bags.  Cavalry 

6 

6 
6 

INTRENCHING  TOOLS. 

(Class  X,  sec.  S.) 
Hand  axes,  Infantry 

Hand  ax  carriers 

ORGANIZATION  EQUIPMENT. 

(Class  X,  sec.  5.) 

Marking  outfit,  for  stamping  leather  .  .  . 
Marking  outfit  for  stamping  metal  
Stencil  outfit  . 

1 
1 
1 

1 
1 

(  Class  X,  sec.  9.) 
Pistol  cleaning  kit. 

1 
1 

EQUIPMENT  B. 

(  Class  X,  sec.  1.) 

Arm  lockers,  automatic   pistol,  cali- 
ber .45. 

TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


15 


TABLE  4. — Signal  property. 
EQUIPMENT  A. 


Telegraph  company. 

Bat- 
talion 
head- 
quar- 
ters and 
supply 
detach- 
ment. 

Total 
for 
bat- 
talion. 

Remarks. 

Article. 

Com- 
pany 
head- 
quar- 
ters. 

Tele- 
graph 
sec- 
tions. 

Tele- 
phone 
sec- 
tions. 

Total 
or  com- 
pany. 

Accessories;  motortruck,sets 
Arresters  lightning 

1 

3 
4 

4 

3 
20 

4 

13 

48 
16 
6 
4 
16 
4 
46 
164 

8 

2,000 
2,000 
70 
100 

26 
96 
32 
12 
8 
32 
8 
92 
334 

16 

4,000 
4,000 
152 
200 
2 

472 
11 
120 
15 
3 

3 

21 
2 

32 
16 
15 

800 
4,500 
2,000 
46 
248 
15 
8 
4 

27 
1,000 
3,100 
1,800 

4 
16 
8 
24 
2 

4 
60 
4 
30 
40 
28 
60 
108 
96 
4 
4,100 
12 
6 
6 
16 

8 
4 
8 
24 

For  contents,  see  p.  19. 

Includes     ground     rod, 
cord,  and  connector. 

For  contents,  see  p.  20. 
For  contents,  see  p.  20. 

For  contents,  see  p.  20. 

For  contents,  see  p.  20. 
For  contents,  see  p.  20. 
For  contents,  see  p.  21. 
For  contents,  see  p.  21. 

For  contents,  see'p.  21. 

6 

Bags,  tool,'  service,  complete 
Bars,  digging  and  tamping 

1 

4 
1 
15 
12 

2 

1 

4 
1 
8 
64 

2 



Batteries,  dry,  reserve,  No.  6. 
Batteries,    dry,    tungsten, 
type  A. 
Belts,  lineman,  with  safety 
strap. 
Blanks,  telegraph,  receiving 
Blanks,  telegraph,  sending.  . 
Books,  field  message  

12 

6 

2,000 
2,000 
28 



15 
25 

6 
25 

12 

Brackets,  iron,  for  lance  pole 
Buzzers,  service,  complete  .  . 

Candles,  lantern    

2 

200 

40 
1 
1 

1 
1 

100 
1 
40 
3 
1 

1 

2* 

1 

12 
1 

6 
1 

136 
5 
40 
7 
1 

1 

10 
1 

16 
8 
7 
400 
2,000 
1,000 
22 
124 
7 
4 
2 

13 

500 
1,550 
900 

2 

8 
4 
12 
1 

2 
30 

2 
14 
20 
13 
30 
48 
48 
2 
2,050 
6 

Cans,  gasoline,  1-gallon 

Carbide  charges 

Cases,  map  

1 

1 

Chests,     mechanic's     tool. 
No.  1. 
Chests,     mechanic's    tool, 
No.  2. 
Chests,  packing  

2 

2 

Chests,  repair  parts,  tele- 
phone. 
Clamps,  splicing  7-inch 

4 
-       2 
1 
100 
500 

4 
2 
1 
100 

Climbers  and  straps 

Compasses,  pocket 

3 

1 

""566" 

Cord,  sash,  No  6  feet 

Envelopes,  field  message  
Envelopes,  message 

1,000 
1,000 
6 

Flash-lights 

6 
12 
1 

1 

2 
50 
1 

1 

2 

Fuses,  arrester  extra 

Glasses,  field,  type  D  or  EE  . 
Grips,  Buffalo,  with  pulley. 
Heliographs,     complete, 
with  tripods. 
Hydrometers 

3 

1 

2 
1 

3 

150 
450 
100 

1 

3 

100 
325 
350 

1 

Insulators,  clamp 

Insulators,  pigtail 

Insulators,  pony,  composi- 
tion. 
Jack  straps 

Kits,  flag,  combination.  .. 
Kits,  flag,  4-foot 

8 
2 
2 
1 

Kits,  inspector's  pocket  
Kits,   repair,   motor   com- 
pany. 
Kits,  soldering 

3 

2 

12 

Knives,  electrician's     .  .  . 

6 
2 
2 

Lanterns,  acetylene 

Lanterns,  candle  

4 

2 
10 
2 
10 
6 
12 
1 
425 
2 

2 

Marlin,  pounds  

Motorcycles,  with  side  car.  . 
Nails,  &-penny,  pounds 

5 

2 
5 
12 
10 

2 
'"l2 

Pencils,  lead 

12 

4 

Pliers,  7-inch  

Plow 

Poles,  lance      .  . 

600 
1 

Reels,  pay-out 

Rockets,  parachute,  red  .   . 

6 
6 

Rockets,  parachute,  white. 
Rods,    ground,    type    A, 
5-foot. 
Shovels,  long-handled.    .  . 

3 
1 

1 

1 

8 

4 
2 
4 
12 

Sounders,  main-line     .  . 

2 

Spade,  tile-ditching 

1 

1 



Spectacles,    smoked,   with 
cases. 

12 

16 


TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND  EQUIPMENT. 

TABLE  4. — Signal  property — Continued. 
EQUIPMENT  A— Continued. 


Article. 

Telegraph  company. 

Bat- 
talion 
head- 
quar- 
ters and 

53±- 

ment. 

Total 
for 
bat- 
talion. 

Remarks. 

Com- 
pany 
head- 
quar- 
ters. 

Tele- 
graph 
sec- 
tions. 

Tele- 
phone 
sec- 
tions. 

Total 
for  com- 
pany. 

Switchboard,     telegraph, 
2-line. 
Switchboard,     telegraph, 
8-line. 
Switchboard,     telephone, 
camp. 
Tape  friction  pounds 

1 

2 
1 
2 

17 
17 
6 
42 
2 

1 

13 
5 
17 

1,000 

4 
2 

4 

34 
34 
12 

84 
5 

3 

26 
10 
35 

2,000 
88 
68 

Includes  wristlet. 

1 

1 

5 
5 

5 
5 

1 
1 
3 

Tape,  rubber,  pounds  

Telegraph  induction  sets  .  . 

Telephones,  camp        

21 

Typewriters  field 

2 
1 

1 
1 
3 

1 
1 

Vehicles: 
Inspection   car,    5-pas- 
senger,  touring. 
Trucks,  motor,  special.. 
Vo  1  tammeters 

3 
,1 
6 

500 
21 

3 
1 
1 

Watches,  wrist.  .  . 

1 

Wire: 
Copper,    insulated,    64 
mils,  feet. 
Galvanized     iron,     81 
mils,  miles. 
Twisted    pair,    copper 
clad,  45  mils,  miles. 

17 

44 
34 

TABLES   OF    ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


17 


TABLE  5. — Individual  equipment. 

SECTION  A. 
(Service  kit,  clothing  component,  and  equipment  common  to  all  enlisted  men.) 


Article  and  class. 

Equipment  A. 

Equip- 
ment B 

Field  kit 
worn  on 
person. 

Field  kit 
carried  on 
person. 

Surplus 
kit. 

Clothing: 
Belts,  waist 

1 
1 

Breeches,  service  

1 

Chevrons,  and  other  sleeve  insignia,  service  (as  per  Uniform  Regula- 
tions)   

Cord,  ha*  

1 
1 
1 
1 

Drawers,  pair  

1 

1 

G  loves,  woolen  (winter  use)  

Hat  and  cord,  service  

Laces,  shoe,  extra,  pair 

1 

Leggins,  leather,  pair  

1 
1 
1 
1 
1 
1 

Shirt,  flannel,  olive-drab  .                            .  .                    

1 
1 

2 

Shoes,  marching,  pair 

Stockings  pair 

1 

Tags,  identification     . 

Tape,  for  identification  tags  yards 

Undershirts 

1 

1 
1 
1 
1 

1 
1 
1 

1 

i 
i 

1 

Toilet  articles: 
Comb  . 

Soap,  cake  ... 

Toothbrush  

Towel,  face 

Quartermaster  property: 
Bars,  mosquito  single  (1  for  every  2  men  only) 

Blankets,  olive-drab  

1 

Slicker 

Tents,  shelter,  half  (mounted) 

Tents,  shelter,  nins  

Tents,  shelter,  rope,  guv  

Tents,  shelter,  pole 

Rations: 
Emergencv  (as  ordered)  

Reserve  (see  F.  S.  R  ) 

2 

Medical  property: 
First-aid  packet  

1 

Ordnance  property: 
Cans,  bacon 

1 
1 
1 
1 

Can,  condiment  

Canteen,  model  1910 

Canteen  cover,  dismounted,  model  1910.  .     . 

Cartridges,  ball,  pistol.  . 

21 

Cups,  model  1910     . 

Forks 

Haversacks,  model  1910 

Magazines,  pistol,  extra  

2 

Meat  cans  

Pack  carrier  



Pistol,  caliber  .45 

1 
1 
1 
1 

Pistol  belt,  without  saber  ring  .  . 

Pistol  holster.... 

Pouch,  for  first-aid  packet 

Spoon.  .. 

i 

SECTION  B. 

(For  master  signal  electricians  and  chiefs  of  sections.) 


In  addition  to  section  A: 

Glass,  field,  type  D  or  EE . . 

Kits,  inspector's  pocket 

Watches,  wrist 


SECTION  C. 

(For  first  sergeant.) 


In  addition  to  section  A: 
Glasses,  field  type  D  or  EE 

1 

Watches  wrist 

1 

Other  Signal  Corps  equipment  will  be  carried  by  members  of  organization  as  directed  by  the  organization 
commander. 


GENERAL  NOTES. 

TABLE  6. — Assembled  equipment  and  accessories. 


QUARTERMASTER  PROPERTY. 


Chest,  commissary,  with  equipment: 
2  blades,  meat  saw,  22-inch. 
1  bolt,  stove. 

1  brace,  carpenter's. 

2  candlesticks,       galvanized      iron, 

spiked  bottom  and  sides. 

1  cleaver,  8-inch. 

2  drills,  twist. 

2  faucets,  wood,  8-inch. 
1  funnel,  quart. 

1  hammer,  claw  and  helve. 
6  hooks,  meat,  for  racks. 
1  iron,  soldering. 
/ 1  knife,  butcher,  8-inch. 
1  knife,  butcher,  10-inch. 
1  measure,  liquid,  quart. 
6  needles,  packing. 
1  opener,  box. 

3  openers,  can. 

3  pencils,  lumber. 
1  plier,  combination. 
\  rosin,  pound. 
1  saw,  hand,  crosscut. 
1  saw,  meat,  22-inch. 
1  scale,  beam. 
1  scale,  spring  balance. 
1  scoop,  large. 
1  scoop,  small. 
1  scraper,  box. 
1  screw  driver. 
1  shears,  tinner's. 
8  sheets,  steel,  12  by  12  inches. 
1  solder,  prepared,  pound. 
1  steel,  butcher's. 
1  scale  beam. 
1  tap,  borer. 

Cooking  utensils,  march  kit  (see  notes  on 
page  10): 
1  cake  turner. 
1  cleaver,  meat. 
1  flour  sieve. 
1  fork,  meat,  large. 
1  knife,  meat,  large. 
18 


Cooking  utensils,  march  kit — Continued. 
1  ladle,  soup. 

1  fire  irons,  sets. 
4  kettles,  camp. 
4  pans,  bake. 

2  pans,  dish. 
Desks,  field,  small: 

A  fie'.d  desk  when  packed  must  not  exceed 
35  pounds  in  weight.  The  contents  include 
records,  manuals,  blanks,  and  stationery. 
The  stationery  for  a  single  desk  should  not 
exceed  the  following,  which  is  prescribed 
as  an  allowance  for  30  days.  This  allow- 
ance applies  also  to  each  field  desk  not 
furnished  by  Quartermaster  Corps. 

1  bands,  rubber,  No.  18,  gross. 

4  blocks,  memo,  or  scratch  pad,  for 

pencil. 

2  books,  duplicating,  letter  size. 
200  envelopes,  official. 

1  eraser,  rubber,  ink  and  pencil. 

1  eraser,  rubber,  typewriter. 

1  eraser,  steel. 

1  fasteners,  paper,  box. 

1  file,  office,  General  Order. 

1  file,  office,  Special  Orders. 

1  ink,  black,  tablets,  can. 

1  ink,  red,  tablets,  can. 

1  mucilage  (or  paste),  bottle  or  tube. 
6  paper,   blotting,  4  by  9$  inches, 

sheets. 

2  paper,  blotting,  12  by  19  inches, 

sheets. 
25  paper,  carbon,  letter  size,  sheets. 

5  paper,  letter,  typewriter,  quires. 
4  pencils,  indelible. 

2  pencils,  lead. 

2  pencils,  colored  (blue  and  red). 

4  penholders. 

24  pens,  steel. 

1  pins,  office,  cone. 

2  ribbons,  typewriter,  record. 
1  ruler,  office,  12-inch. 

1  shears,  office. 


TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


19 


Desks,  field,  small — Continued. 
1  tape,  office,  spool. 
1  twine,  wrapping,  ball. 
3  wax,  sealing,  ounces. 
Ranges,  field,  complete,  No.  1: 

1  field  range  (1  body,  No.  41  and  1 

boiling  plate,  No.  42). 
1  Alamo  attachment  (2  pieces,  42a 

and  42b). 
6  boilers,  Nos.  48,  49,  50,  51,  53,  and 

54. 

1  cleaver,  6-inch. 
1  dipper,  ^-gallon,  No.  55. 

1  dipper,  quart,  No.  56. 

2  forks,  small. 

1  grinder,  meat. 

1  guard,  tent,  6£  inches. 

3  knives,  butcher,  8-inch. 

2  pans,  bake,  No.  52. 

1  pipe,  smoke,  elbow,  No.  47. 

4  pipes,  smoke,  joints,  Nos.  43,  44,  45, 

and  46. 

4  rests,  pan,  No.  57. 
1  saw,  meat,  15-inch  blade. 

1  skimmer,  large. 

2  spoons,  large. 

1  steel,  butcher's,  10-inch. 
Ranges,  field,  complete,  No.  2: 

1  field  range  (1  body,  No.  61,  and  1 

boiling  plate,  No.  62). 

2  boilers,  Nos.  50  and  51. 

1  dipper,  ^-gallon,  No.  55. 

2  forks,  meat,  small. 

1  guard,  tent. 

2  knives,  butcher,  8-inch. 
2  pans,  bake,  No.  52. 

1  pipe,  smoke,  elbow,  No.  67. 


Ranges,  field,  complete,  No.  2 — Contd. 
4  pipe,  smoke,  joints,  Nos.  63,  64,  65, 

and  66. 

2  rests,  pan,  No.  57. 
1  saw,  meat,  15-inch  blade. 

1  skimmer,  small. 

2  spoons,  small. 

1  steel,  butcher's,  10-inch, 
Stencil  plates,  set: 

2  full  alphabets,  Roman  capitals  (in- 

cluding usual  mark  for  "&"). 
2  series  of  numbers  from  0  to  9. 
1  cake  of  marking  paste  in  tin  box. 
1  sponge. 
1  stencil  brush. 

(1  set  of  numbers  and  letters  is  1  inch 
high,  the  other  i  inch.  These  plates  are 
issued  in  tin  boxes  with  hinged  lids.) 

Fuel  allowance: 

Fuel  is  obtained  as  needed,  which,  on  the 
march,  will  ordinarily  be  from  day  to  day. 
It  is  not,  therefore,  prescribed  as  baggage. 
The  amounts  of  fuel  shown  in  the  tables  of 
allowances  are  based  on  requirements  for 
average  conditions.  In  certain  instances 
the  full  allowances  given  will  be  in  excess  of 
actual  requirements,  in  which  case  only 
such  quantities  as  are  actually  required  will 
be  issued.  Where  conditions  require  the 
issue  of  allowances  in  excess  of  that  shown, 
authority  must  be  obtained  from  the  de- 
partment commander  or  commanding 
general  in  the  field. 

The  prescription  in  the  foregoing  tables 
to  the  effect  that  the  allowances  of  fuel  for 
heating  purposes  will  be  fixed  by  the  com- 
manding general  (or  division  commander) 
contemplates  that  the  organizations  are 
integral  parts  of  a  division  on  the  march  or 
in  camp.  Under  other  circumstances,  the 
allowances  for  heating  purposes  should  be 
fixed  by  the  commanding  officer. 


Pistol-cleaning  kit: 

1  cleaning  box  with  packing  box. 
10  cleaning  rods. 
10  throng  brushes. 


ORDNANCE  PROPERTY. 

Pistol-cleaning  kit — Continued. 
10  screw  drivers. 
1  oil  can. 
1  grease  pot. 


SIGNAL  PROPERTY. 


Accessories,  motor  truck  sets: 
1  axe,  with  helve. 
1  bucket,  galvanized  iron. 
1  can  cup  grease,  2  pounds. 
1  chains,  antiskid  set. 
1  extinguisher,  fire,  with  hanger. 
1  pick,  with  handle. 
3  ropes,  lash,  i  inch,  75  feet  long. 


Accessories,  motor  truck  sets — Contd. 
1  spade. 

1  sheet,  wagon  size,  for  truck. 
Bags,  tool,  service,  complete: 

1  bit,  Irwin,  auger,  each  of  the  fol- 
lowing sizes — 
i-inch. 
f-inch. 


20 


TABLES   OF    ORGANIZATION    AND  EQUIPMENT. 


Bags,  tool,  service,  complete — Contd. 
1  bit,  Irwin,  auger,  each  of  the  fol- 
lowing sizes — Continued. 

i-inch. 

f-inch. 

1-inch. 

1  brace,  ratchet,  8-inch  throw. 
1  chisel,  cold,  £-inch. 
1  chisel,  wood,  £-inch  socket  blade, 

iron,  ring-topped  handle. 
1  hammer,  claw,  16-ounce. 
1  handle,  with  tools. 
1  indicator,  polarity. 
1  knife,  jack. 

1  level,  pocket,  spirit,  3-inch. 
1  plane,  block,  6-inch. 
1  pliers,  pair,  6-inch,  side  cutting. 
1  pliers,  pair,  8-inch,  side  cutting. 
1  rule,    4-foot,    folding,    boxwood, 

8  parts. 

1  saw,  back,  10-inch. 
1  screw  driver,  6-inch. 
1  screw  driver,  10-inch. 
1  solder,  resin  core,  pound. 
1  try-square,  steel,  4-inch  blade. 
1  wrench,  monkey,  6-inch. 

1  wrench,  socket,  for  telephone  appa- 

ratus, 4-inch. 
Chests,  repair  parts  for  telephone: 

5  beeswax,  pounds. 

100  carbon,  pairs,  protector,  switch- 
board. 

20  cells,  dry,  reserve,  No.  6. 

10  condensers,  2  M.  F. 

50  cords,  for  camp  telephones. 

25  cords,  switchboard,  2  conductors 
without  plugs,  pairs. 

6  cords,  transmitter,  switchboard  72 

inch  pin  terminal. 

6  cords,  receivers,  switchboard,  2  con- 
ductors, 72-inch. 

10  cords,  hand  set,  3  conductors. 

5  diaphragm,  transmitter  camp  phone 

2  ear  caps,  operator's,  receiving. 
10  emery  cloth,  00  sheets. 

2  hand  sets,  camp  phone. 
50  heat  coils. 

5  induction  coils,  camp  phone. 
50  mica,   for  distributing  frame,    1 
ampere. 

4  mouthpieces,  transmitter,  switch- 

board. 

5  paraffin,  pounds. 

4  plugs,  switchboard,  No.  47-A. 


Chests,  repair  parts  for  telephone — Con. 
1  receiver  switchboard,  S.  H. 
1  transmitter,  switchboard,  Western 

Electric. 
$  wire,  fuse,  ^  ampere,  pounds. 

1  wire,  switchboard  No.  22,  pounds. 
Chests,  tool,  mechanic's,  No.  1,  complete: 

2  blades,  hack  saw,  12-inch,  dozen. 

1  can,  oil,  bicycle  or  pocket  type,  2£ 
inches  diameter,  £  inch  thick, 
curved  spout,  with  screw  cap. 

1  chisel,  cold,  £-inch,  6  inches  long. 

1  drill,  hand. 

1  drill,  twist,  set  of  60,  straight  shank, 
Nos.  1  to  60. 

4  files,  4-inch,  round. 

4  files,  4-inch,  square. 

6  files,  6-inch,  round. 

6  files,  8-inch,  flat,  bastard. 

1  file  cleaner. 

1  frame,  hack  saw. 

1  grinder,  hand,  1  by  5  inches,  car- 
borundum wheel. 

1  hammer,  riveting,  4-ounce,  cast 
steel. 

1  handle,  file,  malleable  iron. 

1  iron,  soldering,  |-pound. 

1  iron,  soldering,  1^-pound. 

1  oilstone,  mounted,  8-inch,  soft. 

1  pliers,  diagonal,  6-inch. 

1  pliers,  long  nose,  5t-inch. 

1  pliers,  side  cutting,  6-inch. 

2  punches,  center,  straight  shank. 

1  screw   driver,    machinist's,    swivel 

head,  5-inch,  -^-inch  blade,  -rg- 

inch  handle. 
1  screw  driver,  set. 
1  screw  plate,  set. 
1  shears,  metal. 
1  square,  combination,  6-inch  blade, 

without  center  head. 
1  torch,  gasoline. 
1  vise,  adjustable  jaw,  swivel  base, 

2-inch  jaws,  open  2£  inches. 
Chests,    tool,    mechanic's,    No.    2,  com- 
plete: 

1  bits,  set  of  14— thirteen  £  to  1  inch 

by  TV  inch;   1  bit,   expansive, 

|  to  3  inches. 
1  brace,  10-inch. 
1  calipers,  pair,  4-inch. 
1  chisel,  set  of  5— If-inch,  li-inch, 

3-inch,  f-inch,  |-inch. 
1  dividers,  pair,  6-inch. 


TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND   EQUIPMENT. 


21 


Chests,    tool,    media  ic's,  No.   2,   com- 
plete— Continued. 
1  drill,  twist,  bit,  stock,  set  of  9— 

3  each  of  •&•  inch,  -&  inch,  and 

£  inch  diameter. 
1  file  cleaner. 
1  file  holder. 
1  files,  set  of  14— three  8-inch,  half 

round,    smooth;    three    8-inch, 

half  round,  bastard;  two  8-inch, 

flat,    bastard;    six    6-inch,    saw 

files. 

1  hammer,  claw. 
1  hammer,  riveting,  8-ounce. 
1  hatchet,  half,  with  handle. 
1  knife,  draw,  8-inch,  folding  type. 
1  nail  puller. 

1  oilstone,  5-inch,  mounted. 
1  plane,  block,  If-inch  bit. 
1  plane,  jack,  2-inch  bit. 
1  rule. 

1  saw,  hand,  10-point,  26-inch. 
1  saw,  rip,  6-point,  28-inch. 
1  saw,  set. 

1  screw  driver,  5-inch. 
1  screw  driver,  7-inch. 
1  screw  plate,  set. 
1  square,  24-inch  (short  end  cut  to 

14  inches). 

1  tape,  steel,  100-foot. 
1  wrench,  monkey,  6-inch. 
1  wrench,  monkey,  15-inch. 
1  wrench,  14-inch. 
Kit,  flag,  combination,  standard: 
1  case,  canvas,  combination. 
1  staff,  2-foot,  flag  (3  joints). 
1  flag,  2-foot,  red. 

1  flag,  2-foot,  white. 

2  staffs,  semaphore. 
2  flags,  semaphore. 

Kit,  flag,  4-foot: 

1  case,  canvas,  4-foot. 

1  staff,  4-foot,  flag  (3  joints). 

1  flag,  4-foot,  red. 

1  flag,  4-foot,  white. 
Kit,  inspector's  pocket: 

1  case,  leather. 

1  file,  3-inch,  half  round,  bastard. 

1  knife,  electrician's. 

1  pliers,  5-inch,  side  cutting,  nick- 
eled. 

\  rule,  2-foot. 

1  scissors,  electrician's. 


Best  quality. 


Kit,  inspector's  pocket — Continued. 

1  screw  driver. 

1  tweezer. 
Kits,  repair,  motor  company: 

1  block  and  tackle,  made  of  1-inch 

manila  rope  300  feet,  No.  100  and 
No.  200  steel. 

2  boxes  bolts,  stove,  assorted,  stand- 

ard quality. 
1  calipers,  adjustable,  inside,  6-inch, 

Starrett's  No.  275  or  equal. 
1    calipers,    adjustable,    outside,    6- 

inch,  Starretts  No.  274  or  equal. 
1  chisel,  cold,  octagon,' 

1  by  8  inches. 
1  chisel,  cold,  octagon, 

|  by  7£  inches. 
1  chisel,  cold,  octagon, 

f  by  5  inches. 
1  chisel,  cold,  octagon, 

|  by  6 1  inches. 
1  chisel,  cape,  octagon,  f-inch. 
1  chisel,  cape,  octagon,  £-inch. 
1  chisel,  cape,  round  nose,  J-inch. 

3  clamps,  mechanics,  sizes  3,  4,  6, 

swivel  head. 
1   box   compound,   grinding,    valve, 

coarse  and  fine,  Clover  Leaf. 
12  sheets  cloth,  emery,  assorted,  NOB. 

0,  1,  2,  Diamond  Edge. 
3  drifts,  brass,  1-8  inches,  1-10  inches, 

standard  quality. 

1  drill,  breast,  2-speed,  with  adjust- 
able   3-jaw    chuck    for    straight 

shank  drill  No.  555. 
1   set  drills,  straight  shank,   Morse, 

-3^  to  ^  inch,  by  thirty-seconds, 

or  equal. 
3    extractors,   cotter  pin,   No.    237, 

Shapleigh  Hardware  Co.  or  equal. 
1   gauge,    thickness   0.004   to   0.025, 

-  Starrett's  No.  72. 
1  gauge,  thread,    Starretts   No.  476. 
1  hammer,  copper,  3  pounds. 
1   hammer,   ball   pein,   polished,    1- 

pound,  with  two  extra  handles 

with  wedges,  best  quality. 
1  hammer,   ball   pein,   polished,   4- 

pound,   with   one   extra  handle 

with  wedges,  best  quality. 
1  hatchet,  bread,  bench,  gun  metal, 

5-pound,  with  handle,  No.  DB3. 


22 


TABLES   OF   ORGANIZATION   AND  EQUIPMENT. 


Kits,  repair,  motor  company — Continued. 

1  jack,  10-ton,  double-acting,  13-inch 
raise,  approximately,  Barretts 
No.  2  or  equal. 

1  quart  oil,  neat's-foot. 

1  lamp,  trouble,  6-volt,  6  candle- 
power  bulb,  with  25  feet  of  wire 
with  attachment  clips  for  con- 
necting to  storage  battery. 

1  punch,  center,  f| 

1  punch,  solid,  flBest  quality. 

1  punch,  solid,  fj 

1  box  pins,  cotter,  assorted. 

1  box  pins,  3  by  -fo  by  1  inch. 

1  box  pins,  rff  by  1  inch. 

1  box  rivets  and  burs,  copper,  as- 
sorted, £  to  J,  No.  CP10,  in  1- 
pound  boxes. 

1  rule,  steel,  spring  tempered,  6  by  f 
inch,  Starrett's  or  equal. 

1  set  reamers,  taper,  sizes,  in  hard- 
wood case,  Nos.  9,  0,  1,  2,  3,  4,  5, 
Standard. 

1  set  reamers,  expansion,  J  to  1  inch, 
No.  128D,  carbon  steel,  Standard. 

1  screw  driver,  Perfect  handle,  12- 
inch  . 

1  screw  driver,  offset,  6-inch. 

1  set  scraper  bearings,  3  in  each  set, 
large,  small,  medium. 

1  set  scraper  carbon,  set  No.  55,  in 
box,  Gibson  Co. 

1  screw  driver,  offset,  8-inch. 

Screws,  cap,  hexagon  head,  as  fol- 
lows ( same  thread  as  used  by  manu- 
facturers) : 
5  each  £  by  \  inch.  \  by  \\  inches, 

\  by  2  inches. 

5  each  ^  by  f  inch,  ^  by  1  inch, 
^  by  \\  inches,  &  by  2 
inches. 


Kits,  repair,  motor  company — Continued. 
Screws,  cap,  hexagon  head,  as  fol- 
lows— Continued. 

5  each  f  by  f  inch,  f  by  l{  inches, 

f  by  2  inches. 

5  each  ^  by  |  inch,  •&  by  1£ 

inches,  -^  by  1£  inches,  -^  by 

If  inches,  •&  by  2-fa  inches. 

5  each  \  by  \  inch,  \  by  2  inches, 

\  by  2£  inches,  £  by  3  inches. 

5  each  f  by  \\  inches,  f  by  2 

inches,  \  by  2£  inches,  f  by 

3  inches. 

5  each  £•  by  \\  inches,  $  by  2 

inches,  1  by  3  inches. 
1  quart  shellac. 
1  box  shim  stock. 

1  set  taps  and  screw  plates,  spe- 
cial, for  make  of  trucks  in 
company. 

1  valve  lifter,  Vicheks. 
1  set  wrenches,  socket,  Mossberg,  No. 
34,  with  drilling  attachment  to 
hold  straight. 

1  set  wrenches,  adjustable,  Crescent, 
4,    6,   8,    10,   in    tool    roll,    best 
quality. 
5   wrenches,    Stillson,    6,  8,  10,  14, 

24,  in  tool  roll. 
1  box  washers,  lock,  assorted. 
1  spool,  wire,  copper,  1  each  Nos.  16 

and  20,  \  pound. 
Kit,  soldering: 

1  blow  torch,  pint  size. 

1  soldering  copper,    £-pound,   with 

handle. 
4  sheets  of  sandpaper,  No.  1. 

2  spools  resin  core  solder,  5  pounds 

each. 
1  oak  containing  case. 


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